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Dear Internet Archive Patrons,
We need your help to make sure the Internet Archive lasts forever. On November 9, we woke up to a new administration promising radical change. This is a firm reminder that the Internet Archive must also design for change. So we set a new goal: to create a copy of our collections in the Internet Archive of Canada. This will cost millions. For us, it means keeping our cultural materials safe, private and perpetually accessible. It means preparing for a Web that may face greater restrictions. It means serving patrons when government surveillance may be on the rise. The Internet Archive is a non-profit library built on trust. Reader privacy is very important to us, so we don’t accept ads. We don’t collect your personal information. But we still need to pay for servers, staff and rent. If everyone reading this gave $50, we could end our fundraiser right now. If you find us useful, please give what you can today. Thank you.

Dear Internet Archive Patrons,
We need your help to make sure the Internet Archive lasts forever. On November 9, we woke up to a new administration promising radical change. This is a firm reminder that the Internet Archive must also design for change. So we set a new goal: to create a copy of our collections in the Internet Archive of Canada. This will cost millions. For us, it means keeping our materials safe, private and perpetually accessible. It means preparing for a Web that may face greater restrictions. It means serving patrons when government surveillance may be on the rise. The Internet Archive is a non-profit library built on trust. If everyone reading this gave $50, we could end our fundraiser right now. If you find us useful, please give today. Thank you.

Dear Internet Archive Patrons,
We need your help to make sure the Internet Archive lasts forever. On November 9, we woke up to a new administration promising radical change. This is a firm reminder that the Internet Archive must also design for change. So we set a new goal: to create a copy of our collections in the Internet Archive of Canada. This will cost millions. For us, it means keeping our materials safe, private and perpetually accessible. It means preparing for a Web that may face greater restrictions. It means serving patrons when government surveillance may be on the rise. The Internet Archive is a non-profit library built on trust. If everyone reading this gave $50, we could end our fundraiser right now. If you find us useful, please give today. Thank you.

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Capacity Building Working Groups by Marika Konings as part of the Capacity Building Workshops To learn more about APRALO visit www.apralo.org ICANN www.icann.org Topics: ICANN, AtLarge, Maureen Hilyard

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On June 13, 2012, ICANN announced that 1,930 applications were filed for new top-level Internet domain names. These custom domains will be whatever the applicant desires to the right of the dot â .GOOGLE, .NEWS, or even .LOL. In this webinar, we will discuss the rollout of these new custom domains, and how this may affect those with trademark rights. We will cover the comment and objection processes and the associated deadlines. Come learn from Davis McGrath LLCâs Kevin Thompson during this... Topics: gTLDs, ICANN, Domain names, trademarks

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We often frame innovation as inherently positive. Innovations will save us; they're about progress. Yet plenty of innovations have a dark side. Incumbents innovate madly to destroy or at least defer incursions from market disruptors. For examples, click through this Prezi on innovation, focusing on the Dark topic. Together, let's discuss: What other examples of dark innovation come to mind? How might we motivate managers to innovate more positively? When and how might this topic be more visible? Topics: dark innovation, innovate, disruptions, copyright, icann

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PUNKCAST #1064 The Future of WHOIS Policy Jefferson Market Library NYC Nov 8 2006 sponsored by WWWhatsup with thanks to Jefferson Market Branch Library 'The Future of WHOIS Policy' The Metropolitan NY Chapter of the Internet Society continued its popular series of public events at the Jefferson Market library in Greenwich Village with a panel discussion on WHOIS policy, moderated by Danny Younger. This is a contentious issue, involving tradeoffs between privacy, anonymity, and accountability.... Topics: isoc-ny, Internet Society, WHOIS, ICANN, NYC

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We often frame innovation as inherently positive. Innovations will save us; they're about progress. Yet plenty of innovations have a dark side. Incumbents innovate madly to destroy or at least defer incursions from market disruptors. For examples, click through this Prezi on innovation, focusing on the Dark topic. Together, let's discuss: What other examples of dark innovation come to mind? How might we motivate managers to innovate more positively? When and how might this topic be more visible? Topics: dark innovation, innovate, disruptions, copyright, icann

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A presentation by Garth Bruen of Knujon.com and Rudi Vasnick of ISOC Belgium speaking on the E-Crime situation on the Internet I removed the questions and reduced the audio down to under 30 minutes PPT has been included to be played with the audio Topics: Domain violation, abuse, Internet, ICANN, Registrars

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On June 13, 2012, ICANN announced that 1,930 applications were filed for new top-level Internet domain names. These custom domains will be whatever the applicant desires to the right of the dot – .GOOGLE, .NEWS, or even .LOL. We covered the new gTLDS in a prior webinar . Trademark owners should consider registering their marks with the new Trademark Clearinghouse, which will provide notification of new domains that may incorporate your brand. In this webinar, we will cover how the... Topics: Trademark Clearinghouse, gTLDs, domain names, ICANN, trademarks

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On October 17 2008 Council Member Gale A. Brewer (D-Manhattan), Chair of the NYC Council's Technology in Government Committee, held a hearing regarding the City's interest for a unique .nyc Top Level Domain (TLD). As we maybe familiar (from his earlier presentation ) Tom Lowenhaupt has for some years been spearheading a local community-based effort - ' Connecting .nyc ' - to acquire the .nyc TLD on behalf of the city. At the ICANN meeting in Paris in July the road was cleared for a new round of... Topics: isoc-ny, Internet Society, ICANN, NYC

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This week we talked about: Google Music Beta – some early thoughts after using the service. Google wants YOU (or, at least, your shopping habits). Timing posts and Tweets for activity – Infographic from Kissmetrics. Facebook users have more friends IRL. Klout comes to Facebook Pages – Good marketing opportunity or more social douchbaggery? From the rumor mill: Is Hulu for sale? ICANN – Dot ANYTHING Top Level Domains coming to an internet near you! Bre.ad – A link shortener with a cool... Topics: social media, technology, google, icann, bre.ad, siri, lytro

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Episode 7 and we are both quite ill. We struggle through this weeks Tech Top Three, discussing Apple rumors, the Sony rootkit (again), and the struggles over 'net control. On the Gaming Table, we review a great boardgame called Carcassone and we discuss the upcoming Xbox 360 launch. Topics: sony, rootkit, drm, xbox, xbox 360, apple, mwsf, icann, internet, carcassone

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With everyone back on decent Internet connections, Jim, Andrew and Christian are joined this week by Mike Howard from jpeg2RAW . After some updates from the guys, Dave McCabe, from the Home Server Show , joins the guys live from CES , and gives an update on the ioSafe demonstration, and the week at CES in general. Listen LIVE every Thursday night at http://TheAverageGuy.tv/live @ 6pP/8C/9E/1aUTC Topics: Adobe, Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Photoshop, CES 2012, Compact Cameras, Couch to 5k, Garmin, Google...